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Energy Gateway Update for Wyoming Infrastructure Authority

Energy Gateway Update for Wyoming Infrastructure Authority. January 27, 2009 Darrell Gerrard Vice President Transmission System Planning. PacifiCorp Energy Gateway Program Update. PacifiCorp Overview Energy Gateway Foot Print Energy Gateway Program Overview and Update

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Energy Gateway Update for Wyoming Infrastructure Authority

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  1. Energy Gateway Update forWyoming Infrastructure Authority January 27, 2009 Darrell Gerrard Vice President Transmission System Planning

  2. PacifiCorp Energy Gateway Program Update • PacifiCorp Overview • Energy Gateway Foot Print • Energy Gateway Program Overview and Update • Energy Gateway Base Case Analyses • Key Issues and Next Steps

  3. PacifiCorp Overview • Customers (million) 1.7 • Annual Call Volume (millions) 5.7 • Number of Meters (millions) 1.8 • Retail Energy Sales (TWh) 53 • Generating Capacity (MW) 9,286 • Line Miles 77,000 • Substations 900 • Number of Employees 6,500

  4. System Load and Resource Balance* * December 18, 2008 public IRP presentation

  5. Energy Gateway Program Overview • 1900+ miles of high voltage transmission • ~$6.0B invested over 10 years • Key segments in service by 2014 • Design “hub and spoke” concept • Options to transport Generation • Wind • Thermal • New and Existing • Planned to support up to 3000 MWs capacity • PacifiCorp’s network allocation targeted at 1500MWs

  6. Interdependency of 500 kV facilities • Current system 230 and 345 kV • No 500 kV in footprint • Need “n-1” backup • (1) Energy Gateway West • Aeolus to Populus • (2) Energy Gateway South • Aeolus to Mona 1 2

  7. Energy Gateway Progress Update Technical Issued Phase 1 rating report for key Energy Gateway segments – 11/21/08 Obtained Phase 2 rating approval for Populus-Terminal Line (Segment B) Commercial Completed revised permitting agreement with Idaho Power Completed equity offering and open access service offering Siting and permitting Community and landowner events Mona – Oquirrh draft EIS – April 09 Energy Gateway West draft EIS – Dec. 09 Regulatory FERC incentive rate declaratory order – 10/21/08

  8. Gateway West Gateway Central Gateway South Energy Gateway Base Case Analysis

  9. Base Case Generation Assumptions – Phase I • WECC Phase I Comprehensive Progress Reports for Gateway West and Gateway South completed - November 21, 2008 • 3 base case scenarios were included in the analysis: • Scenario 1a / 1b - Evaluated the system under a wide range of thermal vs. wind resource conditions based on the following assumptions: • Wyoming high thermal and moderate wind resources based on the 2007 PacifiCorp Integrated Resource Plan. • High wind and moderate thermal resources modeled in (1b) base case based on OASIS queue requests and projections • Scenario 1c: Developed to evaluate the southern Utah transmission system (TOT 2C/2B) and Mona South path under simultaneous S to N flow conditions. • Gateway West (West of Bridger) utilized the Case 1a base case • Gateway West (East of Bridger) and Gateway South utilized all three base cases. • Ultimately, specific economic and technology evaluations and siting/permitting processes will need to run their course before specific resources that will be served by the Gateway Project are determined.

  10. Wyoming Base Cases 1a vs. 1 b Comparison

  11. WY 2015 Case 1a – High Thermal / Moderate Wind

  12. WY 2015 Case 1b – High Wind / Moderate Thermal

  13. WY 2015 Case 1c – High Southern UT S-N Path Flows

  14. Key Issues and Next Steps Key Issues: System is planned at 3000MWs; scalable Decision to deliver 1500MWs needed shortly to maintain engineering and permitting schedules Rigid delivery structure is necessary to maintain schedule Customers and equity partners have declined participation opportunities US Government participation a possibility Resource support (capacity and energy via ancillary services) will be necessary Next Steps: Mona – Oquirrh draft EIS – April 2009 CPCNs – July 2009 Gateway West draft EIS – December 2009 Mona – Oquirrh final EIS – December 2009

  15. Questions? Energy Gateway website www.pacificorp.com/energygateway

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